Medicare Plans That Work For You
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Schedule time with our Medicare team to get answers to your questions. We’ll help you
- Learn about Medigap and Medicare Advantage Plans
- Check if your care team is in network
- Understand your prescription options
- Enroll in a plan with confidence
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Medicare That Makes Sense For You
AZ Blue is here to help you tackle your health goals in your golden years.
Medicare Supplement (Medigap)
Extra coverage for what Original Medicare doesn't pay for.- Flexibility to choose what's right for you
- See specialists without referrals
- Over 35,000 providers in Arizona
- Value added perks to help you live healthy
Medicare Advantage
All-in-one coverage for doctors, prescriptions and more.- Comprehensive coverage in one easy plan
- HMO and PPO options
- Premiums starting at $0
- Large provider networks
Prescription Drug Plans (Part D)
AZ Blue will no longer be offering a Part D Prescription Drug Plan in 2025. Coverage ends December 31, 2024.- 50,000 in-network pharmacies
- Generic drug copay starting at $3
- 90-day supply by mail order
- Premiums as low as $60
Helpful Tools and Resources
Find a Doctor
Search your current care team or find new, trusted providers in our networks.Search Prescriptions
Search our formulary and find drug costs with ease.
Learn about Medicare
New to Medicare? We’ve got resources to help you understand Medicare and prepare for this next stage in life.Enrollment Checklist
Keep track of your needs, plan notes, and budget while you shop with our printable Enrollment Checklist.Healthy Extras & Discounts
AZ Blue is committed to keeping you healthy. Learn more about how to put your plan to work for you.
Original Medicare (provided by the federal government) | Part A Part B | |
Medicare Advantage (Part C) With Prescription Drug Coverage (MA-PD) | Part A Part B Part D Part C | |
Original Medicare + Prescription Drug Plan Informational Bucket | Part A Part B Part D | |
Original Medicare + Prescription Drug Plan + Medicare Supplement (Medigap) | Part A Part B Part D Med Sup |
Common Medicare Questions
All of these plans help cover healthcare expenses not covered by Medicare. MA plans include your Original Medicare benefits and other benefits in one plan. If you join an MA plan, you will use one member ID card for your healthcare and prescription drug needs. You do not need an additional Medicare plan. You can choose either a Medicare Advantage or a Medicare Supplement plan but not both. MA plans generally have lower out-of-pocket costs and offer health and wellness benefits.
Benefits, premiums, and copays may change from year to year. Help is available to find the best plan for your needs. Contact us 1-888-288-4398, TTY: 711 Monday thru Friday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (Arizona time) or call your insurance agent.
- This is coverage that can help you pay for prescription drug costs that aren't covered by Original Medicare. Medicare Part D plans are offered by private companies that provide benefits for generic and brand-name prescription drugs. Medicare Part D plans can be paired with Original Medicare, a Medicare Supplement plan, and/or a Cost plan.
- An Explanation of Benefits (EOB) is a notice that we will send to you each month that you fill a prescription. It gives you a summary of your prescription claims and costs. An EOB is not a bill. If everything included in your EOB looks accurate, you do not need to take any action. If you see something unusual or inaccurate, like claims for prescriptions you never received, you should contact us as soon as possible.
- To be eligible for either a Medicare Advantage or a Medicare Supplement plan, you must reside in the plan’s service area, have Medicare Part A and Part B and continue to pay your Part B premiums (and Part A, if applicable) unless otherwise paid for by a third party. To be eligible for a Medicare Part D plan, you must be enrolled in Part A and/or Part B and you don’t have other drug coverage (creditable coverage).
- Medicare doesn't cover everything. If you need certain services that aren't covered under Medicare Part A or Part B, you'll have to pay for them yourself. Medicare generally does not cover items such as dental care, eye exams, hearing services, and outpatient prescription drugs.